The Administrative Tribunals Act, 1985 (AIBE) — Diglot is a compact, practice-oriented compendium that turns tribunal law into immediate, usable tools for students and practitioners. Each section of the Act is reproduced verbatim and followed by a concise annotation (English) with Hindi headings/keywords and short statutory excerpts in Hindi to help bilingual readers switch effortlessly between legal language and local terminology. The volume covers tribunal jurisdictional contours, the interplay between writ jurisdiction and tribunals, limitation, interim relief, contempt powers, review and appeals, and sectoral applications (service, pension, disciplinary matters). Annotated summaries of leading CAT/TAT and appellate decisions demonstrate judicial reasoning and trend lines. Practical resources include ready-to-file model petitions and affidavits tailored to tribunal registries, a step-by-step filing checklist, flowcharts mapping the lifecycle from admission to appeal, and “must-remember” statutory bullets for last-minute revision. Special AIBE features — short questions, model answers and quick MCQs — make the book excellent for exam prep, while the indexed, cross-referenced layout makes it a reliable desk companion for tribunal practice. Whether drafting petitions for CAT/TAT, advising public servants, or reviewing tribunal jurisprudence, this diglot edition simplifies complex doctrine and speeds actionable legal work.






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